Periodic stack traces at break points might be easier.  

An ide should be able to do it.  Do any?  TogetherJ makes uml and ties it to
javadocs.  It has a debugger, maybe . .   I have it and will check.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason van Zyl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 6:44 PM
To: LOG4J Developers Mailing List
Subject: Sequence Diagrams


Hi,

I was wondering if anyone has ever thought of trying to create
sequence diagrams from a running program using logging information.
If it would even be possible.

I am currently converting Turbine over to use log4j in conjunction
with some other refactoring and I thought it would be very cool
if a developer performed an action in Turbine and from logging
output create XMI for a sequence diagram.

I am using the debug features in log4j to trace the new
paths that are being created by the refactoring but it would
be very powerful I think to be able to see this diagramtically.

Just curious. The idea popped in my head so I figured I'd
share it. Maybe it's already been done, if so I want to
know how! :-)

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jvz.

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